Auckland house prices edged up for a second month in June in the face of fewer listings and intense demand among property buyers, according to Barfoot & Thompson, the city's biggest realtor.
The average sale price rose 0.8 per cent to $649,945 last month, adding to a 0.3 per cent gain in May, the firm said. The median price rose 3.5 per cent to $590,000.
"While house values are moving in a tight band at present, the number of properties on the market has shrunk to an all-time low," said Peter Thomson, Barfoot's managing director, in a statement.
"Demand for properties is unprecedented and competition is intense with homes selling within a tighter time frame than at any time in the last decade."
A shortage of new homes in New Zealand's biggest city has spurred the government to introduce legislation that would fast-track developments and create special housing areas under a plan that would let government override the city council if it deemed planning and consenting functions were moving too slowly. Building consents in the city jumped 74 per cent in May, driven by apartment projects, government figures show.